The fourth “victim is out,” Lee Kian Lie, a Malaysian rescue diver, said via Messenger.
“Water level is lowered by pumping, so they [are] able to come out,” he said.
The Thailand Rescue Diver Facebook page said in a post that “rescue officials were able to bring out four more people trapped” at about 3.10pm on Saturday.
“A total of five people have now been rescued, while two remain missing,” it said.
Seven men had been trapped in the cavern in a remote mountainous area of central Xaysomboun province since May 20, when flash floods stranded them as they searched for gold, state media reports said.
The five men were located alive on Wednesday, huddling in a narrow shaft around 300 metres from the cave mouth.
Rescuers guided a bedraggled and muddy man over unsteady ground to safety on Friday.
The seven were trapped after heavy rains triggered flash flooding that blocked the exit of the cavern. (AFP)













